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Nath.

Doesn't that require other users to input the traffic conditions they encounter while driving?

Yep, I'm guessing it's the same as that app (can't remember its name) from a few years ago - only any good if lots of people are using it, and even then, they have to take the time to update the app with locations of mobile speed cams when they see them - which means navigating the app while your driving. Messy.

Seen this all over the news yesterday like it's something new? <Insert line about them running out of things to report on here>

The problem with these apps is that there just isn't enough of a following for each of them in Perth, you really need a big, active, user-base for it to be viable and last time I tried out Waze, I didn't find that. Has anyone found it's become worthwhile yet? And personally I like how Google Maps now uses background data from all phones on the road to predict traffic conditions, I've found that to be pretty bang on.

Not sure if everyone already knows, but the Police publish the locations every week on their website. It doesn't give you a time or exact location, but it will give you the street and suburb and when the cameras are often in the same place every time it gives you a fair good idea of where they're going to be.

Not sure if everyone already knows, but the Police publish the locations every week on their website. It doesn't give you a time or exact location, but it will give you the street and suburb and when the cameras are often in the same place every time it gives you a fair good idea of where they're going to be.

It is handy and I keep checking it but not all radars are on there, went west on Hepburn Ave Marangaroo late yesterday morning and there was one on the left in the bushes and there wasn't one listed for anywhere near there

I use it as well. When it starts up it says how many 'wazers' near you; just opened it then and says 400.

I do find there are few police reports, but haven't really been past many to see how accurate. Besides the user input stuff though, it can display the current speed limit, your GPS speed, and set an audible alarm if you go over (can be set to 5/10/20 km or 5/10/15 % over.)

Also functions as a fairly decent GPS, and when you have a route locked in, you can send an ETA by message to someone. The message also has a link so your recipient can track your whereabouts on that trip.

Waze is owned by Google. So your going to get all that traffic data from people using either but as for manually entering radar locations etc, User-base . Though I do find it more aesthetically pleasing compared to Google Maps especially with Live Speed and Speed Limit on the HUD with notification you can set x+10 over etc. Apart from that it would be handy if your in a monster of a cruise as you can have friends that can be tracked if your into that sort of thing lol.